Socceroos find form to down Lebanon

The Socceroos will head into their World Cup qualifier in Jordan full of confidence after bouncing back to form with a 3-0 win over Lebanon in Beirut on Friday morning (AEST).

Tim Cahill and then Matt McKay found the back of the net within three minutes midway through the first half before Archie Thompson netted late to seal Australia's first triumph since February.

Goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer was largely a spectator throughout his milestone 100th international appearance while his team-mates showed passages of the cohesion and energy that will be required to earn Australia a third straight World Cup berth.

"I think it was an ideal preparation in terms of the conditions, the pitch and the opposition for the Jordan game.

"Everyone was aware of the poor performance against Scotland and we wanted to get it right. It was important to get back to our (usual) ways and put in a good performance and I think we did that."

The Saida Municipal Stadium, surrounded by military tanks and armed guards, provided every measure of tension the Socceroos could possibly have to deal with in Jordan on Tuesday (Wednesday morning AEST).

"It was a really encouraging performance tonight," said captain Lucas Neill after the match.

"We were disappointing against Scotland, we knew we had to be better, we knew we had to put a lot of hard work in and we've done that this week.

"I think we've been rewarded for a good preparation and I think we've put ourselves in a perfect place now ready for Jordan on Tuesday."

Coach Holger Osieck played his strongest pace and energy card in response to last month's 3-1 humbling at the hands of Scotland, employing 23-year-old Robbie Kruse and Nikita Rukavytsya, 25, in attacking tandem for the first time.

However, a reminder of the value of experience came from the performances of Cahill and midfield veteran Mark Bresciano, who were sublime throughout their respective 60 and 45-minute contributions.

Bresciano and Cahill combined for Australia's first shot on goal though it was another seasoned campaigner, Wilkshire, who provided the final cross for Cahill to power home on twenty minutes.

Minutes later, McKay netted his first international goal - an angled effort on the end of a David Carney centre that was crafted by another exceptional Bresciano lead up.

With only a few minutes to play, Thompson provided a delicate finish after being played through by Brett Holman to put the gloss on a vastly improved Australian performance that augurs well ahead of the resumption of their World Cup qualification quest.

"It's a big challenge (against Jordan), the conditions are going to be very, very extreme again," said Schwarzer.

"Today was a good preparation for us because the conditions are going to be similar, so hopefully we can go to Jordan and continue where we left off today."

Wilkshire also paid tribute to his long-time team-mate Schwarzer for whom all the players walked out with shirts with '100' emblazoned on before the match to honour his milestone.

"I thought it was for his 100th birthday," Wilkshire joked.

"It's a remarkable achievement for Mark. He's been great on and off the field. My hat goes off to him. It's a marvellous achievement."